Kingston Small Boats Head

Nov 8, 2025

The club had eight entries in Kingston Small Boats Head this year, all in masters categories and varying from single sculls to coxless quads, with coxles fours and double sculls inbetween. The results were a bit mixed for us, Simon Hunt and Ken Creighton did well to finish second in Open Masters C/D/E double sculls as did the faster of our Women’s Masters C/D coxless quads with Roberta Gargiulo, Kasia Wroblewska, Kirsty Russell-Duff and Lorna Anderson.

The club’s results are summarised in the table below and the full results may be found here on the Kingston Website.

OverallBow No.CategoryCrewCat. Posn.Raw TimeH’capH’cap Time
71378Op Mas C/D/E 2xHunt, Creighton2 of 621:02.51:1819:44.5
12534Op Mas C/D/E 4x-Fleury, Weir, O’Brien, Fackrell4 of 521:55.41:1120:44.4
16940Op Mas C/D 4-Geitner Sitaraman, Kosin, Goodman3 of 321:50.50:2621:24.5
185382W Mas C/D 4x-Gargiulo, Wroblewska, Russell-Duff, Anderson2 of 622:08.70:3121:37.7
192380Op Mas C/D/E 2xCotera, Must4 of 623:00.41:1821:42.4
270387W Mas C/D 4x-Cassidy, Abbotts, Patel, Spencer4 of 623:51.90:5522:56.9
378452Mx Mas FNicol, Gibbons4 of 427:11.41:5325:18.4
392469W Mas C/D/E 1xFahey9 of 926:45.90:352610.9

More race photos available at https://quintinboatclub.org/gallery/index.php?ref=3662.

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